Begovic became the fifth goalkeeper to score in the Premier League... but can you name the other four?

Asmir Begovic scored one of the more bizarre Premier League goals in Stoke's 1-1 draw with Southampton - hoofing a clearance downfield that ended up bouncing over opposite number Artur Boruc with a considerable tailwind after just 13 seconds.

The goalkeeper isn't the only stopper to have notched in the top flight though. The Bosnian makes a five-strong list all to have found the net.

Some from their own half, others up for corners. What matches them is the rarity of it all.

VIDEO: Scroll down to watch the Premier League goalkeepers scoring from all angles

Well in: Asmir Begovic is mobbed by Ryan Shawcross after scoring from his own box within 13 seconds against Southampton

Peter Schmeichel is perhaps the name
most jump to when mentioning goalscoring 'keepers, but he is joined by
Tim Howard, Paul Robinson and Brad Friedel.

Peter Schmeichel (October 2001)

Aston Villa were trailing 3-1 in the dying moments away at Everton, and Schmeichel fancied his chances up from the back.

The Great Dane latched on to a loose ball from a corner and hammered home a volley any striker would have been proud of. A real eyes-on-the-ball and through the laces moment.

Unfortunately for Villa they still lost the game at Goodison Park.

Thwack: Peter Schmeichel hammers home a volley for Aston Villa at Everton but they still lost the game

Brad Friedel (February 2004)

It had looked like Brad Friedel earned Blackburn a stunning point away at Charlton. Rovers were 2-0 down at the Valley after Carlton Cole and Jason Euell had scored for the Addicks. Andy Cole reduced the defecit, with it being left to Friedel to flick in to spark mass celebrations in the final minute.

But the visitors were shell-shocked moments later when Claus Jensen went down the other end and won Charlton all three points.

Flick: Brad Friedel wheels away in celebration after looking like he'd sealed a late point for Blackburn Rovers

Paul Robinson (March 2007)

Ben Foster was left red-faced by Paul Robinson as Watford went down at Tottenham. The hosts were already 1-0 to the good when Robinson launched a free-kick towards the Hornets' box, which evaded the back four and bounced over Foster into the corner.

Spurs went on to win comfortably, with Hossam Ghaly adding a third after Jermaine Jenas had opened the scoring.

Oops: Ben Foster watches on as Paul Robinson's free-kick loops over his head and into the Watford net

Tim Howard (January 2012)

Adam Bogdan was making just his fifth Premier League appearance when Tim Howard embarrassed the Hungarian at Goodison park.

The Everton goalkeeper, wind-assisted, hoofed a clearance downfield in not too dissimilar fashion to Begovic on Saturday. it took an almighty bounced and lofted over Bogdan's head.

Luckily for the away 'keeper, Bolton spared his blushes, going on to win 2-1.

Up and over: Adam Bogdan watched Tim Howard's clearance go over his head and in

Muted celebration: Howard didn't revel in the goal out of respect for Bogdan

They may have scored in the Premier League, but there's some way to go to catch up to these three...

The Brazilian stopper Rogerio Ceni is the man to have scored the most goals - 112. That includes 59 free-kicks and 53 penalties as the Sao Paulo man made a name for himself from set-pieces over two decades. He won 16 caps for his country but was never given the opportunity to get on the scoresheet.

Jose Luis Chilavert is second in the all-time list, netting 62 times - including nine for Paraguay. He even scored a hat-trick in one game after converting three penalties for Velez Sarsfield in Argentina.

Bulgarian Dimitar Ivankov, most notable for his time at Levski Sofia, scored 42 goals in his career between 1996 and 2011.